Aún no tenemos significados para "very changeable".
1Mr. Carthew is rather a difficult gentleman to please, and very changeable-like.
2It is a very changeable winter, with much wet and much cold.
3She has freaky and very changeable ideas of arranging the things in her room.
4When I arrived in Edinburgh the weather was very changeable.
5The winds are very changeable, those from the north being the most prevalent and reliable.
6Meanwhile the court-weather was very changeable in England, being sometimes serene, sometimes cloudy,-always treacherous.
7Old Mary Ann had had a very changeable life.
8She was, the old lady had observed, very changeable.
9The country here is very changeable, sometimes flat and boggy, at others, very hilly and stony.
10Are your moods very changeable, or rather constant?
11The dress of the higher classes was very changeable and subject to fashion as well as function.
12She was an introspective creature, very changeable in her moods and passionately fond of music and poetry.
13His moods were very changeable these days.
14We're very changeable, we women, aren't we?
15The weather was also milder, though very changeable; thermometer from 36 to 38.
16It's very changeable in the mountains.
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Very changeable a través del tiempo
Very changeable por variante geográfica